Improvement in globes for gas-lights



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Letters Patent No. 109,589, dated November 29, 1870.

IMPROVEMENT IN GLOBES FOR GAS-LIGHTS.

The Schedule referred to in these Letters Patent and making part of the same.

1', CHARLES OoLLInmrof Selma, in the county of Dallas and State of Alabama, have invented certain Improvements in Glass Globes, Reflectors for Gas- Lights, of which the following is a specification.

Figure 1 represents a section through the globe, showing aseotionnl edge view of the reflector on its upper top edge.

Figure 2 shows a top view of the reflector.

My invention consists in the construction of glass globes for gas-lights, with the upper edge turned outward in a plane with the level of the opening in the top, and parallel with its linse, the same forming a double-plate flange, between which plates the silver:

ing is secured so as to be protected from injury by rubbing or exposure.

' To enable others to make my improved globe and Fl'fill] the opening B in the top the glass is turned outward one plane with the opening a snfiicient distance to form a reflector, O O.

The outer edge of the rim is then turned and brought under to near the top of the globe A, making the flange U 0 double, leaving, a narrow space, a, between the 7 

